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J. Health Biol. Sci. (Online) ; 11(1): 1-6, Jan. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1524425

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Objective: The purpose of this paper is to find out the gender-based disparities in trust in the public health measures taken in Bangladesh during the post-COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A cross-sectional study design and quantitative research approach were used to collect primary data. A total of 742 students from different socioeconomic backgrounds participated in the survey randomly by filling up a structured questionnaire from 15 June 2022 to 10 July 2022. The Wilks' λ statistic, MANOVA, and Regression analysis were performed in this study to find out the gender-based differences in trust in the public health measures taken in Bangladesh during the post-COVID-19 pandemic. Results: In a multivariate test, the p-value is 0.018 (p<0.05), which implies a significant difference between the trust of males and females among youths about public health measures during the post-COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. This study provides that overall infrastructure, responsiveness, and attachments have a significant correlation with youth trust as all the p-values < 0.001. Conclusions: Health infrastructure and youths' attachment to the various networks and institutions have more impact on determining the level of trust in government health measures during the post-pandemic than the way of government responsiveness; policymakers and advocates will get significant insight from the findings of the study during post-COVID-19. Without gender-sensitive health policy measures, gaining citizens' trust in the government will be difficult.


Objetivo: descobrir as disparidades de confiança baseadas em gênero nas medidas de saúde pública tomadas em Bangladesh, durante a pandemia pós-COVID-19. Métodos: um desenho de estudo transversal e abordagem de pesquisa quantitativa foram usados para coletar dados primários. Um total de 742 estudantes de diferentes origens socioeconômicas participaram da pesquisa aleatoriamente, preenchendo um questionário estruturado de 15 de junho de 2022 a 10 de julho de 2022. A estatística λ de Wilks, MANOVA e a análise de regressão foram realizadas neste estudo para descobrir o sexo - diferenças baseadas na confiança nas medidas de saúde pública tomadas em Bangladesh, durante a pandemia pós-COVID-19. Resultados: em um teste multivariado, o p-valor é 0,018 (p<0.05), o que implica uma diferença significativa entre a confiança de homens e mulheres entre jovens sobre medidas de saúde pública durante a pandemia pós-COVID-19 em Bangladesh. Este estudo fornece que a infraestrutura geral, a capacidade de resposta e os vínculos têm uma correlação significativa com a confiança dos jovens, pois todos os valores de p < 0.001. Conclusões: a infraestrutura de saúde e o vínculo dos jovens às várias redes e instituições têm mais impacto na determinação do nível de confiança nas medidas governamentais de saúde durante o pós-pandemia do que na forma de resposta do governo; os formuladores de políticas e defensores obterão uma visão significativa das descobertas do estudo durante o período pós-COVID-19. Sem medidas de política de saúde sensíveis ao gênero, será difícil ganhar a confiança dos cidadãos para o governo.

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J Health Popul Nutr ; 2007 Jun; 25(2): 158-67
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-547

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Antimicrobial resistance of Shigella isolates in Bangladesh, during 2001-2002, was studied and compared with that of 1991-1992 to identify the changes in resistance patterns and trends. A significant increase in resistance to trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole (from 52% to 72%, p < 0.01) and nalidixic acid (from 19% to 51%, p < 0.01) was detected. High, but unchanged, resistance to tetracycline, ampicillin, and chloramphenicol, low resistance to mecillinam (resistance 3%, intermediate 3%), and to emergence of resistance to azithromycin (resistance 16%, intermediate 62%) and ceftriaxone/cefixime (2%) were detected in 2001-2002. Of 266 recent isolates, 63% were resistant to > or =3 anti-Shigella drugs (multidrug-resistant [MDR]) compared to 52% of 369 strains (p < 0.007) in 1991-1992. Of 154 isolates tested by E-test in 2001-2002, 71% were nalidixic acid-resistant (minimum inhibitory concentration [MIC] > or =32 microg/mL) and had 10-fold higher MIC90 (0.25 microg/mL) to ciprofloxacin than that of nalidixic acid-susceptible strains exhibiting decreased ciprofloxacin susceptibility, which were detected as ciprofloxacin-susceptible and nalidixic acid-resistant by the disc-diffusion method. These strains were frequently associated with MDR traits. High modal MICs were observed to azithromycin (MIC 6 microg/mL) and nalidixic acid (MIC 128 micdrog/mL) and low to ceftriaxone (MIC 0.023 microg/mL). Conjugative R-plasmids-encoded extended-spectrum beta-lactamase was responsible for resistance to ceftriaxone/cefixime. The growing antimicrobial resistance of Shigella is worrying and mandates monitoring of resistance. Pivmecillinam or ciprofloxacin might be considered for treating shigellosis with caution.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Azithromycin/pharmacology , Bangladesh , Ceftriaxone/pharmacology , Ciprofloxacin/pharmacology , Colony Count, Microbial , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial , Dysentery, Bacillary/drug therapy , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Sentinel Surveillance , Shigella/drug effects , Species Specificity , Treatment Outcome
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